List of Academy Award winners and nominees of Asian descent

This is a list of Academy Award winners and nominees who are of Asian descent. This list is current as of the 91st Academy Awards.

Best Picture

Best Picture
Year Name Country Film Status Milestone / Notes
1989 A. Kitman Ho / Born on the Fourth of July Nominated Chinese descent
First Asian-American nominated for Best Picture[1]
(nominated with Oliver Stone)
1991 JFK Nominated (nominated with Oliver Stone)
1996 Richard Sakai / Jerry Maguire Nominated Japanese-American[2]
(nominated with James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, & Cameron Crowe)
2012 Ang Lee Life of Pi Nominated Taiwanese
(nominated with Gil Netter and David Womark)
2019 Kwak Sin-ae and

Bong Joon-Ho

Parasite Won Korean
First Best Picture win by Asian filmmakers.

Best Director

Best Director
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1999 M. Night Shyamalan / The Sixth Sense Nominated Indian descent[3]
2000 Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Nominated
2005 Brokeback Mountain Won
2012 Life of Pi Won
2019 Bong Joon-Ho Parasite Won

Best Actor

Best Actor
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1956 Yul Brynner The King and I King Mongkut Won Mongol descent as well
First Asian nominated for Best Actor
First Asian to win Best Actor
1982 Ben Kingsley / Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi Won Half-Indian descent (father is Indian)[4]
2003 House of Sand and Fog Massoud Behrani Nominated

Best Actress

Best Actress
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1935 Merle Oberon The Dark Angel Kitty Vane Nominated Part-Indian and Maori (Polynesian) descent[5]
First Asian nominated for any Academy Award
First Asian nominated for Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actor
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1936 Akim Tamiroff / The General Died at Dawn General Yang Nominated Armenian descent
First Asian to be nominated in any acting category.
First Asian with multiple nominations in acting categories.
1943 For Whom the Bell Tolls Pablo Nominated
1962 Omar Sharif / Lawrence of Arabia Sherif Ali ibn el Kharish Nominated Lebanese descent
1984 Haing S Ngor The Killing Fields Dith Pran Won Cambodian descent
1984 Pat Morita / The Karate Kid Mr. Miyagi Nominated Japanese descent[6]
First Asian American nominated for Best Supporting Actor
1991 Ben Kingsley / Bugsy Meyer Lansky Nominated
2001 Sexy Beast Don Logan Nominated Tied for third most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with four nominations
2004 Ken Watanabe The Last Samurai Lord Katsumoto Moritsugu Nominated Japanese descent
2016 Dev Patel / Lion Saroo Brierley Nominated Indian descent[7]

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actress
Year Name Country Film Role Status Milestone / Notes
1957 Miyoshi Umeki / Sayonara Katsumi Kelly Won She was a shin Issei, or post-1945 immigrant from Japan. The first and only Asian woman to win an Academy Award for acting.
1985 Meg Tilly / Agnes of God Sister Agnes Nominated Half-Chinese descent[8]
First Asian American and first Chinese American nominated for Best Supporting Actress
1994 Jennifer Tilly Bullets Over Broadway Olive Neal Nominated Half-Chinese descent[8]
2006 Rinko Kikuchi Babel Chieko Wataya Nominated First Japanese actress to be nominated for an Academy Award in 50 years
2010 Hailee Steinfeld / True Grit Mattie Ross Nominated Filipino descent (maternal grandfather was of half Filipino and half African-American descent)[9][10][11]
Youngest Asian American nominated for Best Supporting Actress (age 14)

Best Original Screenplay

Best Original Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1986 Hanif Kureishi / My Beautiful Laundrette Nominated Half-Pakistani descent (father is Pakistani)[12]
First Asian nominated for Best Original Screenplay
1999 M. Night Shyamalan / The Sixth Sense Nominated
2002 Steven Zaillian / Gangs of New York Nominated Armenian descent
2006 Iris Yamashita / Letters from Iwo Jima Nominated Japanese descent[13]
Second time a screenplay written almost entirely in an Asian language (Japanese) was nominated for a screenplay award.
(nominated with Paul Haggis)
2019 Bong Joon-Ho and

Han Sin-Won

Parasite Won

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Adapted Screenplay
Year Name Country Film Adapted From Status Notes
1990 Steven Zaillian / Awakenings Awakenings by Oliver Sacks Nominated First Asian nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay.
1993 Schindler's List Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally Won First Asian to win for Best Adapted Screenplay.
1997 Hossein Amini / The Wings of the Dove The Wings of the Dove by Henry James Nominated
2011 Steven Zaillian / Moneyball Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis Nominated
(nominated with Aaron Sorkin)
2019 The Irishman I Heard You Paint Houses: Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran and Closing the Case on Jimmy Hoffa by Charles Brandt Nominated

Best Cinematography

Best Cinematography
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1938 James Wong Howe / Algiers Nominated Chinese descent[14]
First Asian nominated for Best Cinematography
1940 Abe Lincoln in Illinois Nominated
1942 Kings Row Nominated
1943 Air Force Nominated (nominated with Elmer Dyer & Charles A. Marshall)
The North Star Nominated
1955 The Rose Tattoo Won First Asian to win Best Cinematography
1958 The Old Man and the Sea Nominated
1963 Hud Won First Asian to win multiple Academy Awards
1966 Seconds Nominated
1975 Funny Lady Nominated Most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with ten nominations
1996 Darius Khondji / Evita Nominated Iranian descent
2010 Matthew Libatique / Black Swan Nominated Filipino descent[15]
First Asian American nominated for Best Cinematography since Howe
2018 A Star Is Born Nominated

Best Film Editing

Best Film Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1975 Richard Chew / One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Nominated Chinese descent[14]
First Asian nominated for Best Film Editing
First Asian American nominated for Best Film Editing
(nominated with Lynzee Klingman & Sheldon Kahn)
1977 Star Wars Won First Asian to win Best Film Editing
First Asian American to win Best Film Editing
(won with Paul Hirsch & Marcia Lucas)
1999 Tariq Anwar / American Beauty Nominated Half-Indian descent (father is Indian)[16]
2010 The King's Speech Nominated
2014 Tom Cross / Whiplash Won Half-Vietnamese descent (mother is Vietnamese)[17]
2016 La La Land Nominated
2019 Yang Jin-mo Parasite Nominated

Best International Feature Film

Best International Feature Film
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1951 Akira Kurosawa Rashomon Won
1954 Teinosuke Kinugasa Gate of Hell Won
1955 Hiroshi Inagaki Samurai, The Legend of Musashi Won
1956 Kon Ichikawa Harp of Burma Nominated
1957 Mehboob Khan Mother India Nominated
1961 Keisuke Kinoshita Immortal Love Nominated
1963 Noburu Nakamura Twin Sisters of Kyoto Nominated
1964 Ephraim Kishon Sallah Shabati Nominated
Hiroshi Teshigahara Woman in the Dunes Nominated
1965 Masaki Kobayashi Kwaidan Nominated
1967 Noboru Nakamura Portrait of Chieko Nominated
1971 Akira Kurosawa Dodes'ka-den Nominated
Ephraim Kishon The Policeman Nominated
1972 Moshé Mizrahi I Love You Rosa Nominated
1973 The House on Chelouche Street Nominated
1975 Kei Kumai Sandakan No. 8 Nominated
1977 Menahem Golan Operation Thunderbolt Nominated
1980 Akira Kurosawa Kagemusha (The Shadow Warrior)) Nominated
1981 Kôhei Oguri Muddy River Nominated
1984 Uri Barbash Beyond the Walls Nominated
1988 Mira Nair Salaam Bombay! Nominated
1990 Zhang Yimou Yang Fengliang Ju Dou Nominated
1991 Zhang Yimou Raise the Red Lantern Nominated
1993 Chen Kaige Farewell My Concubine Nominated
Trần Anh Hùng The Scent of Green Papaya Nominated
Ang Lee The Wedding Banquet Nominated
1994 Eat Drink Man Woman Nominated
1996 Nana Jorjadze A Chef in Love Nominated
1998 Majid Majidi Children of Heaven Nominated
2000 Ang Lee Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Won
2001 Ashutosh Gowariker Lagaan Nominated
2002 Zhang Yimou Hero Nominated
2003 Yoji Yamada The Twilight Samurai Nominated
2005 Hany Abu-Assad Paradise Now Nominated
2007 Joseph Cedar Beaufort Nominated
Sergei Bodrov Mongol Nominated
2008 Yōjirō Takita Departures Won
Ari Folman Waltz with Bashir Nominated
2009 Scandar Copti Yaron Shani Ajami Nominated
2011 Asghar Farhadi A Separation Won
Joseph Cedar Footnote Nominated
2013 Rithy Panh The Missing Picture Nominated
Hany Abu-Assad Omar Nominated
2015 Naji Abu Nowar Theeb Nominated
2016 Asghar Farhadi The Salesman Won
2017 Ziad Doueiri The Insult Nominated
2018 Nadine Labaki Capernaum Nominated
Hirokazu Kore-eda Shoplifters Nominated
2019 Bong Joon-ho Parasite Won

Best Production Design

Best Production Design
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1969 George B. Chan / Gaily, Gaily Nominated Chinese descent[18]
(nominated with Robert F. Boyle, Edward G. Boyle, & Carl Biddiscombe)
2008 James J. Murakami / Changeling Nominated Japanese descent[19]
(nominated with Gary Fettis)
2017 Paul Denham Austerberry / The Shape of Water Won Filipino descent[20]
(nominated with Shane Vieau and Jeff Melvin)
2019 Lee Ha-jun and

Cho Won-woo

Parasite Nominated

Best Original Score

Best Original Score
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1996 Gabriel Yared / The English Patient Won Lebanese descent
1999 The Talented Mr. Ripley Nominated
2003 Cold Mountain Nominated

Best Original Song

Best Original Song
Year Name Country Film Song Status Notes
2008 M.I.A. / Slumdog Millionaire "O Saya" Nominated M.I.A. is of Sri Lankan descent[21]
Shared nomination with A.R. Rahman.
2013 Robert Lopez / Frozen "Let It Go" Won Part-Filipino descent (paternal grandfather is Filipino, paternal grandmother is part-Filipino)[22]
First Asian American nominated for Best Original Song
First Asian American to win Best Original Song
(nominated with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)
Karen O // Her "The Moon Song" Nominated Half-Korean descent (mother is Korean, father is Polish)[23]
(nominated with Spike Jonze)
2017 Robert Lopez / Coco "Remember Me" Won (nominated with Kristen Anderson-Lopez)
2019 Frozen II "Into the Unknown" Nominated

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Mixing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2008 Ren Klyce / The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Nominated Japanese descent
First Asian nominated for Best Sound Mixing
First Asian American nominated for Best Sound Mixing
(nominated with David Parker, Michael Semanick & Mark Weingarten)
2010 The Social Network Nominated (nominated with David Parker, Michael Semanick & Mark Weingarten)
2011 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Nominated (nominated with David Parker, Michael Semanick & Bo Persson)
2017 Star Wars: The Last Jedi Nominated (nominated with David Parker, Michael Semanick & Stuart Wilson)

Best Sound Editing

Best Sound Editing
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1999 Ren Klyce / Fight Club Nominated Japanese descent
First Asian nominated for Best Sound Editing
First Asian American nominated for Best Sound Editing
(nominated with Richard Hymns)
2011 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Nominated
2017 Star Wars: The Last Jedi Nominated (nominated with Matthew Wood)

Best Visual Effects

Best Visual Effects
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1977 Greg Jein / Close Encounters of the Third Kind Nominated Chinese descent[24]
First Asian nominated for Best Visual Effects
First Asian American nominated for Best Visual Effects
(nominated with Roy Arbogast, Douglas Trumbull, Matthew Yuricich, & Richard Yuricich)
1979 1941 Nominated (nominated with William A. Fraker & A. D. Flowers)
1992 Doug Chiang / Death Becomes Her Won Chinese descent[14]
First Asian to win Best Visual Effects
(won with Ken Ralston, Douglas Smythe, & Tom Woodruff Jr.)
1993 Ariel Velasco Shaw / The Nightmare Before Christmas Nominated Filipino descent[25]
First person of Filipino descent to be nominated for an Oscar
(Nominated with Pete Kozachik, Eric Leighton, and Gordon Baker)
1999 Jerome Chen / Stuart Little Nominated Chinese descent[26]
(nominated with John Dykstra, Henry F. Anderson III, & Eric Allard)

Best Documentary Feature

Best Documentary Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1985 Steven Okazaki / Unfinished Business Nominated Japanese descent[27]
First Asian nominated for Best Documentary Feature
First Asian American nominated for Best Documentary Feature
1988 Renee Tajima-Peña Who Killed Vincent Chin? Nominated Tajima-Peña is of Japanese descent[28]
Shared nomination with Christine Choy.
1994 Freida Lee Mock / Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Won Chinese descent[29]
First Asian to win Best Documentary Feature
First Asian American to win Best Documentary Feature
(won with Terry Sanders)
2010 Audrey Marrs / Inside Job Won Half-Japanese descent (mother is Japanese)[30]
2014 Joanna Natasegara / Virunga Nominated (nominated with Orlando von Einsiedel)
2015 Asif Kapadia / Amy Won Indian descent[31]
(nominated with James Gay-Rees)
2018 Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi
Jimmy Chin
/ Free Solo Won Vasarhelyi is of Chinese, Hungarian and Brazilian descent[32]
Chin is of Chinese descent[33]
They are the first married couple of Asian descent to share a nomination
(nominated with Evan Hayes and Shannon Dill)
Bing Liu and Diane Moy Quon / Minding the Gap Nominated Liu is of Chinese descent[34]
Su Kim / Hale County This Morning, This Evening Nominated Korean descent[35]
(nominated with RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes)
2019 Joanna Natasegara / The Edge of Democracy Nominated
(nominated with Petra Costa, Shane Boris and Tiago Pavan)
2019 Waad Al-Kateab For Sama Nominated
(nominated with Edward Watts)

Best Animated Feature

Best Animated Feature
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
2003 Hayao Miyazaki Spirited Away Won Japanese descent
2011 Jennifer Yuh Nelson / Kung Fu Panda 2 Nominated Korean descent[36]
First woman to direct a Hollywood animated feature film
2015 Rosa Tran / Anomalisa Nominated Vietnamese descent[37]
(nominated with Charlie Kaufman & Duke Johnson)
2019 Jinko Gotoh / Klaus Nominated Born in Japan and raised in California[38]
(nominated with Sergio Pablos & Marisa Román)

Best Documentary Short Subject

Best Documentary Short Subject
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1982 Freida Lee Mock / To Live or Let Die Nominated First Asian American nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject
1983 Arthur Dong Sewing Woman Nominated Chinese descent[14]
1984 Paul T.K. Lin / The Children of Soong Ching Ling Nominated Chinese descent[39]
(nominated with Gary Bush)
1988 Lise Yasui / Family Gathering Nominated Japanese descent[40]
(nominated with Ann Tegnell)
1990 Freida Lee Mock / Rose Kennedy: A Life to Remember Nominated (nominated with Terry Sanders)
Steven Okazaki / Days of Waiting: The Life & Art of Estelle Ishigo Won First Asian to win Best Documentary Short Subject
First Asian American to win Best Documentary Short Subject
1995 Freida Lee Mock / Never Give Up: The 20th Century Odyssey of Herbert Zipper Nominated (nominated with Terry Sanders)
1996 Jessica Yu Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien Won Chinese descent[41]
1998 Keiko Ibi / The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years Won Japanese descent[42]
Shui-Bo Wang / Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square Nominated Chinese descent[43]
(nominated with Donald McWilliams)
2001 Freida Lee Mock / Sing! Nominated Tied for second most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with five nominations
(nominated with Jessica Sanders)
2005 Steven Okazaki / The Mushroom Club Nominated
2008 The Conscience of Nhem En Nominated Tied for third most Oscar-nominated Asian of all time, with four nominations
2016 Joanna Natasegara / The White Helmets Won (nominated with Orlando von Einsiedel)
2018 Rayka Zehtabchi / Period. End of Sentence. Won Iranian descent[44]
nominated with Melissa Berton
2019 Smriti Mundhra
Sami Khan
/ St. Louis Superman Nominated Indian descent[45]

Best Animated Short Film

Best Animated Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1968 Jimmy T. Murakami / The Magic Pear Tree Nominated Japanese descent[46]
First Asian nominated for Best Animated Short Film
First Asian American nominated for Best Animated Short Film
2010 Shaun Tan / The Lost Thing Won Half-Chinese descent (father is Chinese)[47]
(nominated with Andrew Ruhemann)
2011 Minkyu Lee / Adam and Dog Nominated Korean descent[48]
2014 Robert Kondo / The Dam Keeper Nominated Shared nomination with Daisuke Tsutsumi.
2015 Sanjay Patel / Sanjay's Super Team Nominated Indian descent[49]
(nominated with Nicole Paradis Grindle)
2017 Ru Kuwahata / Negative Space Nominated Japanese descent[50]
(nominated with Max Porter, her husband)[51]
2018 Domee Shi / Bao Won Chinese descent[52]
(nominated with Becky Neiman-Cobb)
Trevor Jimenez / Weekends Nominated Filipino descent[53]
Bobby Pontillas / One Small Step Nominated Filipino descent[54]
(nominated with Andrew Chesworth)
2019 Siqi Song Sister Nominated Chinese descent [55]

Best Live Action Short Film

Best Live Action Short Film
Year Name Country Film Status Notes
1977 Yuki Yoshida / I'll Find a Way Won Japanese descent[56]
(nominated with Beverly Shaffer)
1982 Michael Toshiyuki Uno / The Silence Nominated Japanese descent[57]
First Asian American nominated for Best Live Action Short Film
(nominated with Joseph Benson)
1997 Chris Tashima Visas and Virtue Won Japanese descent (father is Japanese)[58]
First Asian American to win Best Live Action Short Film
(nominated with Chris Donahue)
2005 Pia Clemente / Our Time is Up Nominated Filipino descent[59]
(nominated with Rob Pearlstein)
2013 Baldwin Li / The Voorman Problem Nominated (nominated with Mark Gill)

Non-Competitive Awards

Non-Competitive Awards
Year Name Country Award
2004 Takuo Miyagishima / Gordon E. Sawyer Award[60]
Takuo Miyagishima, one of the most notable design engineers in the motion picture industry, has been voted the Gordon E. Sawyer Award by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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